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Business, 15.02.2021 20:30, arslonm777

Henna Co. produces and sells two products, T and O. It manufactures these products in separate factories and markets them through different channels. They have no shared costs. This year, the company sold 55,000 units of each product. Sales and costs for each product follow. Product T Product O
Sales $907,500 $907,500
Variable costs 726,000 90,750
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Contribution margin 181,500 816,750
Fixed costs 36,500 671,750
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Income before taxes 145,000 145,000
Income taxes (30% rate) 43,500 43,500
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Net income $101,500 $101,500
Compute the contribution margin ratio and the break-even point in dollar sales for each product. (Enter contribution margin ratio as a percentage rounded to 2 decimals.

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